Swastika Night

Swastika Night
ISBN-10
0935312560
ISBN-13
9780935312560
Category
Fiction
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
1985
Publisher
Feminist Press at CUNY
Author
Katharine Burdekin

Description

Seven hundred years after Hitler's conquest of Europe men are encouraged to follow the soldierly virtues, while women are reduced to breeders and victims

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